The former Indianapolis Colts general manager was let go Wednesday by the Cleveland Browns, where he was senior personnel executive for one year.

Cleveland hired two former Green Bay Packers executives, Eliot Wolf as assistant general manager and Alonzo Highsmith as vice president for player personnel.

John Dorsey took over as Browns general manager late in the season. The Browns were 0-16 after going 1-15 in 2016. Coach Hue Jackson remains with the team.

Grigson was Colts general manager for five seasons, from 2012-16. He picked quarterback Andrew Luck and wide receiver T.Y. Hilton in his first draft. Later moves and a sour working relationship with coach Chuck Pagano played roles in his dismissal after the 2016 season.